"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. Recommended for libraries building comprehensive investment collections. ![]() Other investors, on the other hand, suggest that returns on Kinsman's methods barely equal the Treasury bill rate. Kinsman, author of There's Always a Bull Market (1990), calls his system Stock Pattern Recognition (SPAR) and claims that it has been 95 percent accurate over the past 25 years. ![]() He explains that his strategy is one of positioning rather than timing, and that it is based on statistically detectable and historically repetitive patterns that he discovered and which can be used to generate buy and sell signals. In this also pricey monograph, Kinsman synthesizes his advice. From Booklist:Īmong the 145 investment letters or services tracked by the Hulbert Financial Digest during 1993, Robert Kinsman's Stock Pattern Recognition Service was the most expensive at $995 per year. In Hidden Patterns, veteran investment advisor Robert Kinsman takes his earlier pioneering market research a step further with his discovery that large institutional investors leave repetitive, reliable - but hidden - tracks in the stock market. ![]() Robert Kinsman is founder and chairman of Kinsman & Associates, a California-based investment advisory firm since 1972.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |